AIRCRAFT IDENTIFICATION CHALLENGE 209

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AIRCRAFT IDENTIFICATION CHALLENGE 209

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As far as i know, only one was built, and is only flown once a year. I hope this one is not too difficult :P
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Yes it IS difficult Alan.....so can you qualify the "is only flown once a year". Does that mean it's still in existence, or like the Spruce Goose WAS only flown once?
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Definitely flown only once a year as far as i know, :lol:
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I guess that Rudolph could be hooked up to it :lol:
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Is that, F/O Rudolph, of PFF ( Present Flying Force)
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Ha ha, very good Alan! Didn't twig that at all, just goes to prove what a "bah humbug" I am!!!
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You slay me
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I missed this one ................. too busy waiting for man to land on the moon ( you heard it here first ) ........ any time now.
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Happy Christmas, and all the very best for the New Year, to all.
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And the same to you Alan. I see the full moon in the sky.....any signs of men on it to make John happy?
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